There is a lack of compatibility data for intravenous therapy to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) patients, and the purpose of this study was to contribute with documented physical compatibility data to ensure safe co-administration. We selected Numeta G13E, the 3-in-1 parenteral nutrition (PN) used at our NICU, together with the frequently used drugs morphine, dopamine and cefotaxime in two- but also three-component combinations. Incompatibility may lead to particle formation (precipitation) and oil-droplet growth (emulsion destabilisation), both which are undesirable and pose a safety risk to already unstable patients. We assessed potential particle formation of three mixing ratios for each combination (always including 1 + 1 ratio) us...
Parenteral nutrition—a form of administering nutrients, electrolytes, trace elements, vitamins, and ...
Artificial nutrition, including enteral (EN) and parenteral (PN) nutrition, is indicated whenever ad...
Background/Aim. In the cases when nutrition of patients can not be orally nor enterally performed, p...
Preterm neonates require parenteral nutrition (PN) in addition to intravenous drug therapy. Due to l...
Objectives: The main objective was to investigate Y-site compatibility of intravenous drugs with one...
Both stability and compatibility of parenteral nutrition solutions (PNS) with drug products are majo...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the physical and chemical compatibility of pentoxifylline (PTX) with a wid...
Patients in paediatric intensive care units (PICU) often receive numerous medications by the parente...
Parenteral antiepileptic drugs are frequently used in critically ill patients for seizure control th...
Objective: To evaluate the visual compatibility of a standard total parenteral nutrition solution (S...
Many pediatric intensive care patients require numerous specialized intravenous (IV) medications at ...
INTRODUCTION: Critically ill patients in neonatal intensive-care units (NICU) are exposed to a large...
Epilepsy is defined as a group of concerning problems related to the nervous system; its defining fe...
The administration of several intravenous products on the same catheter is a very common situation i...
Intravenous drug administration in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is critical because of poor venous a...
Parenteral nutrition—a form of administering nutrients, electrolytes, trace elements, vitamins, and ...
Artificial nutrition, including enteral (EN) and parenteral (PN) nutrition, is indicated whenever ad...
Background/Aim. In the cases when nutrition of patients can not be orally nor enterally performed, p...
Preterm neonates require parenteral nutrition (PN) in addition to intravenous drug therapy. Due to l...
Objectives: The main objective was to investigate Y-site compatibility of intravenous drugs with one...
Both stability and compatibility of parenteral nutrition solutions (PNS) with drug products are majo...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the physical and chemical compatibility of pentoxifylline (PTX) with a wid...
Patients in paediatric intensive care units (PICU) often receive numerous medications by the parente...
Parenteral antiepileptic drugs are frequently used in critically ill patients for seizure control th...
Objective: To evaluate the visual compatibility of a standard total parenteral nutrition solution (S...
Many pediatric intensive care patients require numerous specialized intravenous (IV) medications at ...
INTRODUCTION: Critically ill patients in neonatal intensive-care units (NICU) are exposed to a large...
Epilepsy is defined as a group of concerning problems related to the nervous system; its defining fe...
The administration of several intravenous products on the same catheter is a very common situation i...
Intravenous drug administration in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is critical because of poor venous a...
Parenteral nutrition—a form of administering nutrients, electrolytes, trace elements, vitamins, and ...
Artificial nutrition, including enteral (EN) and parenteral (PN) nutrition, is indicated whenever ad...
Background/Aim. In the cases when nutrition of patients can not be orally nor enterally performed, p...